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Cultivation of grapes

Gaurav Seth 5 years ago

None of these

Viticulture is cultivation of grapes. 
Viticulture (from the Latin word for vine) or winegrowing (wine growing) is the cultivation and harvesting of grapes. It is a branch of the science of horticulture.

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Gaurav Seth 5 years ago

None of these

Viticulture is cultivation of grapes. 
Viticulture (from the Latin word for vine) or winegrowing (wine growing) is the cultivation and harvesting of grapes. It is a branch of the science of horticulture.

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Yogita Ingle 5 years ago

India stands next only to Brazil in the production of sugarcane and accounts for nearly one-fifth of the world sugarcane production.  

France also produces sugarcane.

Both Java and Cuba are relatively large islands, with soils and climate well suited for growing a number of export commodity crops. Three in particular figured prominently in the history of both islands: coffee, tobacco, and sugar cane.

So, Answer is none of these

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Yogita Ingle 5 years ago

When a farmer produces just enough to sustain his family and sells the surplus, it is called_________ .

Ans : commercial agriculture 

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Yogita Ingle 5 years ago

Banaras Hindu University, BHU for short, is a public central university situated in Varanasi of Uttar Pradesh, India. Built in 1916, Banaras Hindu University was established by Madan Mohan Malaviya, a famous pandit.

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Gaurav Seth 5 years ago

The given sentences signify the importance that some people command and how they stand out differently from the rest of the crows.

 

Few people can take up the role of leadership and stand in front of a crowd to inspire them.

 

Those people have the ability to move a crowd and to command respect and honour from them.

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Rehman Malik 5 years ago

Comprehension Check Page No: 49 1. In what way is the forest pool different from the one which Ranji knewin the Rajputana desert? Ans: The forest pool was clean, cold and inviting, whereas the Rajputana desert had sticky, muddy pools where buffaloes wallowed and women washed clothes. 2: The other boy asked Ranji to 'explain' himself. (i) What did he expect Ranji to say? (ii) Was he, in your opinion, right or wrong to ask this ? Ans: (i) He expected Ranji to apologise to himas he hasd entered the pool without his permission. He wanted him to leave the pool immediatetly (ii) He was wrong to ask this because the pool was in the forest and anyone can use it.. It was not his personal property. 3: Between Ranji and the other boy, who is trying to start a quarrel? Givea reason for your Answer. Ans: Between Ranji and the other boy, the other boy was trying to start a quarrel. When Ranji saw him, he did not say anything. It was the otherboy who asked Ranji to explain himself. Ranji was prepared to be friendly, but was taken aback by the boy's hostile tone. He even asked the boy to come and swim with him. However, the boy said that it was his pool, and started a fight by calling himself a 'warrior'. 4: "Then we will have to continue the fight," said the other. (i) What made him say that? (ii) Did the fight continue? If not, why not? Ans: (i) When even after a lot of fighting Ranji refused to leave the pool, the other boy said that they would have to continue their fight. (ii) No, the fight did not continue as both of them were tired after the fight. After they decided to continue the fight, neither of them took the initiative. Then, the other boy said that they would continue the fight the next day if Ranji dared to come back to the pool. Page No: 53 1: What is it that Ranji finds difficult to explain at home? Ans: At home, Ranji found it difficult to explain the cuts and bruises that showed on his face, legs and arms. It was difficult to hide the fact that he had been involved in a fight. 2: Ranji sees his adversary in the bazaar. (i) What does he wish to do? (ii) What does he actually do, and why? Ans: (i) When Ranji saw his adversary in the bazaar he wanted to aviod him, he wished to turn away and look elsewhere. Then being a child, he wished to throw the lemonade bottle at his enemy. (ii) He actually stood his ground and scowled at the other boy. He did not throw the lemonade bottle because he did not want to start a fight in the bazaar. 3: Ranji is not at all eager for a second fight. Why does he go back to the pool, then? Ans: Ranji left home on the second day rather unwillingly. His body still pained though. Yet he could not refuse a challenge. To gain his respect, he had to defy his enemy. As long as he fought, he had a right to the pool in the forest. Page No: 54 4: Who was the better swimmer? How do you know it? Ans: Ranji was the better swimmer. When the other boy made fun of him by saying that he would not be able to swim across the pool, Ranji dived straight into the water and surfaced at the other end in a flash. The boy was amazed at how well Ranji had dived, and later, at how he had swum underwater. He said that he did not know how to dive or swim underwater, and asked Ranji to teach him both. 7: Ranji's superiority over the other boy is obvious in the following: physical strength, good diving, his being a fighter, sense of humour, swimming under water, making a good point, willingness to help. Underline the relevant phrases. Ans: good diving, swimming under water and willingness to help. 8: What, according to you, makes the two adversaries turn into good friends in a matter of minutes? Explain it as you have understood it. Ans: The two adversaries admired certain skills in each other, which they themselves lacked. When the other boy saw how well Ranji dived and swam underwater, he forgot about the fight and asked him to teach him these skills. Ranji's willingness to help the other boy made their friendship possible. Noticing Ranji's thin body, the other boy promised him that he would turn him into a wrestler like himself. As a result, in a matter of minutes, the adversaries turned into good friends.
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Khaura Yadav 4 years, 11 months ago

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Prachi Saxena 5 years ago

Friction is a force that opposes motion. When two objects are in contact, friction is acts in a direction opposite to the motion of the object.

Larel Msd 5 years ago

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Gaurav Seth 5 years ago

The concept of friction force. There are many forces in nature such as gravitational force, nuclear force, friction force, magnetic force etc. Pull or push acting upon a body which results in the interaction of the body with another object.

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Lavi Kumari 5 years ago

What is Parliament

Gaurav Seth 5 years ago

 

Based on their origin, resources can be classified into abiotic or biotic. 

Biotic Resources:  These are obtained from biosphere and have life such as human beings, flora and fauna, fisheries,  livestock, etc. 

Abiotic Resources: All those things which are composed of non-living things are called abiotic resources. For example, sunlight, temperature, minerals, etc.

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Aman Maan 4 years, 11 months ago

1Hunting and poaching 2 Defforestation

Prachi Saxena 5 years ago

Nilgiri tahr. Red panda.

Disha Deshmukh 5 years ago

Asian elephant. Bengal tiger.
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Priyanka Kumari 4 years, 11 months ago

By Richter scale

Gaurav Seth 5 years ago

A device called Seismograph is used to record seismic waves produced during earthquakes on the surface of the earth. The purpose is to measure the motion or movement of ground during an earthquake

Seismograph are generally connect to bedrocks which are considered comparatively more stable to earthquakes than buildings, other concrete structures, trees etc

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Yogita Ingle 5 years ago

(i) x+100=180 [Adjacent angles]
x=80
z=x=80∘ [opposite angles are equal]
y=100∘


(ii) 50+y=180
y=130∘
x=y=130∘ and z=x=130∘ (corresponding angles)
(iii) x=90∘ (vertically opposite angles)
x+y+30=180∘
y=180−120=60∘
z=y=60∘ (Alternate angles)
(iv) z=80,y=80 (Opposite angles)
x+y=180∘,x=180−80⇒x=100∘
(v) y=112∘ (opposite angles)
x+y+40=180∘ (Angle sum property)
x=180−152
x=28∘
z=x=28∘ (Alternate angles)

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Laxmi Yadav 5 years ago

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Ankit Agrawal 5 years ago

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Jayan Bansal 5 years ago

x^3-x^7/x^7-x^3. =-(-x^3+x^7)/x^7-x^3. =-(x^7-x^3)/x^7-x^3. =-1 Ans= -1

Iconic Ff 5 years ago

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Priya Singh 5 years ago

The second smallest state located in north india . It is called the brother of the seven sister

Namandeep Singh 5 years ago

Second smallest state located in north-eastern india is Sikkim. It's also called brother state of 7 sister states..
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Kanishka Narwal 5 years ago

Cell is the intersecting of rows and columns
Sikkim. Of food
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Bhumika Yadav 5 years ago

I'm bhumika you will be my online friend
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Raja Mathangi 5 years ago

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Gaurav Seth 5 years ago

Answer:

24 sides

Step-by-step explanation:

A polygon is any two dimensional shape formed with the straight lines. Triangles, pentagons, quadrilaterals, and hexagons are all examples of the polygons. The name itself tells as to how many sides the shape has. For example, a triangle has three sides, whereas a quadrilateral has four sides.

Thus, when the regular polygon have if each of its interior angle is 165° then,

The corresponding exterior angle must be 180-165 = 15°

The sum of ALL the exterior angles is 360°

Sides of exterior angles is 360/15 = 24

Therefore the number of sides a regular polygon will have is 24

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Gaurav Seth 5 years ago

The name of the MP from my constituency,_____(constituency name) is _____(name of MP) of _____(political party name). There are ____( No. of MPs in your state) MPs in my state. Certain constituencies are coloured green while others are coloured blue because they are reserved constituencies for ST and SC respectively.

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